#GazaUnderAttack | Including A Child, Two Killed By Israeli Missiles In Gaza

Palestinian Medical Sources have reported that a Palestinian man and child were killed, and several Palestinians were injured, after the army bombarded homes Jabalia. Soldiers also fired missiles into lands and property in different parts of the Gaza Strip, in direct violation of the “ceasefire”.

Eid in #Gaza is a little prayer for the loved ones who died in the war, hoping they’re in a better place – @Hassan_Abaza1

The sources said a child, identified as Samih Jebriel Jneid, and a man identified as Mohammad Abu Louz, have been killed in separate Israeli military bombardment of Palestinian homes, east of Jabalia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

The killing of the two Palestinians is not the first Israeli violation of the “truce”, as the army killed ten Palestinians in different parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, while four more Palestinians died of earlier injuries.

Also on Monday, at least two Palestinians were injured in a number of Israeli air strikes targeting different areas in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli missiles have also been fired into houses in the Salam neighborhood, east of Jabalia.

Israeli F-16 war jets also fired missiles into an area in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, west of Gaza City, causing property damage.

In addition, the army fired missiles into farmlands, and open areas, in the Nusseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.

Media sources in Gaza said the army fired dozens of missiles, on Monday afternoon, into various areas of the Gaza Strip, mainly in the Shuja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City, in addition to Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, the al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas said its fighters exchanged fire with Israeli soldiers invading an area, east of Jabalia. Israel said one soldier was wounded.

The fighters also retaliated by firing shells into the Hof Ashkelon regional council of settlements.

The Ministry of Health said medics and rescue teams are still awaiting to be allowed into Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, surrounded by Israeli soldiers and tanks for more than eight days.

Medics and rescue teams have been unable to conduct a thorough search for wounded Palestinians, and the remains of Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles, and buried under the rubble of bombarded homes.

Late on Sunday at night, an elderly man was killed, and another Palestinian was injured, after the army bombarded an area east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. http://www.imemc.org/article/68642

Ten more Palestinians were killed by Israeli missiles and shells, Sunday, despite the alleged “humanitarian ceasefire”, and many others have been injured. http://www.imemc.org/article/68634

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said 1036 Palestinians, including 236 children, 93 women and 47 elderly, have been killed, and more than 6230 have been injured, by Israeli fire and shells since Israel initiated its aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza on July 8.

The Palestinians in Gaza started the first day of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan, by visiting graves of loved ones killed by Israel during the ongoing attacks on Gaza.

despite being targeted by Israel, they also continued to search under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings, trying to locate the remains of slain Palestinians, with the hope to find some who are still among the living.

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81 Notre Dame Law Review1275(2006). Conducting an in-depth study of the genocide in Darfur, Sudan, and also discussing other genocides, this article details the inadequacy of many of the international community’s response to genocides, such as “targeted sanctions” or international peacekeeping forces. Examining international legal authorities such as the Genocide Convention, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Court of Justice, the article demonstrates that groups which are being subjected to genocide have a legal right of self-defense. International treaties, Security Council arms embargoes, or national gun control laws cannot lawfully be enforced in a manner which prevents self-defense resistance to a genocide in progress, because under international law, the prohibition against any form of complicity in genocide takes legal precedence over lesser laws. With Paul Gallant & Joanne D. Eisen. In PDF.

* The list of shuhada does not display, the numerous victims of the zionist occupation which are undocumented by media. Nor it displays the victims of the “silent onslaught” due to restrictions of movement, ability to go to hospitals for treatment or life saving surgery, due to lack of medication because of the blockades and so on. For example: The Slow Motion Genocide by the Siege on Gaza only, killed 600 patients since Gaza got under Israeli Siege.

Neither does this list, display the avoidable mortality. A clear and statistical factual evidence, about the number of deaths due to indecent ruling by occupation forces. For even an occupier has obligations under International Laws, Geneva Convention and the Hague regulations, which it is neglecting. These circumstances, together with deliberate policies of the occupier to neglect and even deny every basic human right, severes avoidable mortality which is totally silenced by media or reporting organisations. While in the Holocaust, 1 on 6 Jewish people directly died of deliberate neglect, so if we believe the facts over 1 million due to avoidable mortality, neither should these same circumstances be ignores which are ongoing in Palestine. For this report displays a avoidable morality of at least 0,5 million Palestinians.

How many more dead corpses of Palestinians does the international community need to see in order to act? How many more cruelties and violations of Human Rights, Regulations and International Law will be needed to intervene so this ongoing warcrime is being stopped once and for all.